Hand waxing?
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I do all of my polishing and correction with a machine (a PC) because it does a much more consistent job - much faster. I then apply and remove any LSP by hand with microfiber towels.
Remember, most of us nut cases are not "waxing" a vehicle as most people think of it. Most people think of "wax" as something that one wipes on, then wipes off, that magically removes all defects, then leaves a deep, rich shine that lasts over a year. That only happens in Billy Mays commercials - or when you're smoking crack. (Then of course if you're a liberal ...) These "miracle" products contain cleaners, fillers and some wax, but it's a whole different process. Hope that helps.
Remember, most of us nut cases are not "waxing" a vehicle as most people think of it. Most people think of "wax" as something that one wipes on, then wipes off, that magically removes all defects, then leaves a deep, rich shine that lasts over a year. That only happens in Billy Mays commercials - or when you're smoking crack. (Then of course if you're a liberal ...) These "miracle" products contain cleaners, fillers and some wax, but it's a whole different process. Hope that helps.
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Nearly every vehicle I detail will be polished (defect removal) via rotary or PC (depends on the severity of the problems and how I feel that day.. LOL!)....
Last step products (LSPs) are almost exclusively applied by hand on my personal and on my client vehicles. Removal is with a DF Towel.
Last step products (LSPs) are almost exclusively applied by hand on my personal and on my client vehicles. Removal is with a DF Towel.
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